Pope remembers victims of attacks in Norway, Afghanistan and UK

Pope Francis remembered the victims of violence over the past week in attacks taking place in Norway, Afghanistan, and the UK. He also recalled the beatification of Fr. Juan Elías Medina and 126 companions martyred in Spain in the 1930s.

Oct 18, 2021

St. Peter's Square during the Angelus


VATICAN CITY:
Pope Francis expressed his closeness to families who lost loved ones in attacks that took place last week in Norway, Afghanistan, and the UK, expressing his sadness over the numerous deaths and injured people. He also appealed to the perpetrators to abandon the way of violence, which is always a defeat for everyone and only leads to further violence. 

Speaking at the conclusion of the Sunday Angelus, he also remembered the beatification yesterday in Cordoba, Spain, of Fr. Juan Elías Medina and 126 martyred companions, made up of priests, religious, seminarians, and laity killed in hatred of the faith during the violent religious persecution in Spain in the 1930s. He said, "May their fidelity grant us all strength, especially persecuted Christians in various parts of the world, the strength to witness to the Gospel courageously."--Vatican News

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Eddy W.
Victims everywhere is remembered except our persecuted underground Catholics brothers and sisters in Communist China, not knowing when might be their next Mass and/or Sacraments.